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  2. Consignment - Wikipedia

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    Many consignment shops and online consignment platforms have a set time limit (usually 60–90 days) at which an item's availability for sale expires. Within the time of contract, reductions of the price are common to promote the sale of the item, but vary by the type of item sold (depending largely on the price point, or whether or not the ...

  3. Consignment store - Wikipedia

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    Consignment store may mean: Consignment store (East Asia) - collection of stalls rented by individual merchants Consignment store in North America, where people sell their used clothing and receive money for it when a shopper at the consignment store buys the used merchandise

  4. Consignment store (East Asia) - Wikipedia

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    Consignment store (Chinese: 格仔鋪) is a transformation of flea market, [1] which sets up many transparent boxes in a small shop for people to rent and sell their products. The renters can also treat the boxes as showrooms and display their products or artworks there.

  5. 8 Places To Donate Clothes or Sell Them for Cash - AOL

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    Note that many consignment and resale shops have pretty high standards for the clothes they’ll take. Designer clothes are the most popular, and special occasion clothing will typically sell well ...

  6. Consignment shop - Wikipedia

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  7. 25 Things To Sell When You’re Ready To Retire - AOL

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    You can sell your clothes online on sites like Poshmark and thredUP, or sell them at your local consignment shop. Explore More: 5 Signs Boomers Have Enough Savings To Last in Retirement.

  8. Second-hand shop - Wikipedia

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    Consignment - consignment shop is the North American term for a second-hand shop. Flea market; Give-away shop - everything is given away at no cost. Some operate as swap shops and require the customer to donate merchandise. Junk shop - sells all kinds of old goods. Some junk shops are piled high to encourage browsing and bargain hunting.

  9. Flea market - Wikipedia

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    In German, there are many words in use but the most common word is "Flohmarkt", meaning literally "flea market". The same applies to Dutch "vlooienmarkt", Swedish "loppmarknad" and Finnish "kirpputori". In the predominantly Cuban/Hispanic areas of South Florida, they are called [el] pulguero ("[the] flea store") from pulga, the Spanish word for ...